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Writing for Money

If you are looking for answers about “Writing for Money” be sure to read this article. I am posting continuous information about this subject, as I research it on a daily basis. We can learn the ins and outs of Writing for Money together. Be sure to add me as a friend, and subscribe to my posts!

Today, I have decided to blog my way through the learning process of how to write for money: blogs, poems, random articles, and even training manuals for various subjects. Who knows how it will turn out, but I will document each step of the way, in hopes that it will earn me some recognition and future paychecks, while perhaps helping others along the way. 

At first, I had no idea where to even start! There are so many websites out there that it can be completely overwhelming. How can you separate the legitimate ones from the scams; and all those in between? Which ones are set up to actually “work” to help you earn money? Which ones will simply be a waste of time? There’s really only one answer to these questions… lots of “Research!”

First Step

You must read as much as you can on the subject, even if it doesn’t make much sense to you at first. As you keep reading, you will understand more and more about how writing websites operate. After hours of looking online, reading as much as I could find about this subject; I realized that there are entirely too many websites and directions to go. So, I decided to narrow it down a little. I googled: “The top 10 websites for writing for money.”

Pay Per Click

Last night I read a fairly informative article about several “pay per click” websites. As I worked through the sign-up process on some of the top websites, I found that each one has their own rules to follow. So, just as you would not sign a legal document without reading all the fine-print, never accept the “terms & conditions” on any website without first reading the entirety of it! I know that sounds like a no-brainer; but lots of people try to cut corners by clicking the “I accept,” or “I agree” button without reading the terms & conditions. On these types of websites, you could be signing away your rights to articles that you worked hard to write. Always make sure that you retain the rights to your own articles; and that the website is merely promoting your articles in order to bring traffic to their website. Make sure each website works for your good and what’s best for you.

Your Original Work

There are some writing websites that want your original work; but want it posted on their website first. You can post it on other websites after that, with a link directing the readers to their website to read your article. So far, I don’t see any problem with that; it’s just helping to direct readers to click on your articles, which earns you money. However, if I do find a downside to this I will post it.  (Be sure to sign up for my blog updates or you can follow me on twitter.com/JanePen)

Then, there are websites that only want original articles, period. They don’t care if you have posted it on other websites, as long as it is “your” original work; not copied and pasted from somewhere else. Most of these websites will give tips on how to drive more readers to your articles. The more articles you write; and the more places you post links to your articles, the more money you will earn each month. You will continue to earn from now on–on each article you post. So, keep posting more and more articles and eventually you can be earning a decent monthly income.

What to Write About

You must keep yourself updated about what subjects are hot topics. The things that are hot topics today may not be next month. There are different genres of hot topics to keep informed about as you write. Of course, politics and top stories in the news are always hot. Also, writing “how-to” articles are always highly sought after. Use your own judgment, but spend time every few days researching what seems to be public interest.

What Style of Writing Should I Use?

First of all, read the rules for writing on each website.  Follow the style of writing that they suggest for their website. Try to give as much information on the subject as possible. After you gather the information, write the article completely in your own words. Do not copy & paste anything that has been previously written by someone else. If you do, you will run the risk of being banned from this website, which will end your chance of earning money from them!

Keep it Clean

If you expect to earn a good name in the writing community and earn money by writing; by all means, keep it clean! There are many opportunities out there if you are willing to work at it.   

Websites to Avoid:

There are websites you should definitely avoid. They are connected with scams and other unethical behavior. One that I have run across is outsourcingroom.com. Read the article at: http://www.ripoffreport.com/Outsourcing-Room-CyberBionic-Systematics/Internet-Fraud/Outsourcing-Room-com-Outsourc-4F99F.htm

I’m sure there are many other websites to avoid, but this is the only one I’ve come up with for now. I will post more as I find them.

Last, but not least, I will continue to blog this subject as I continue to research and learn more about it. Hope you will add me as your friend, and will subscribe to my blog. Also, I hope you will leave me some comments and feedback about my articles. That will help me know if I’m on the right track, and know what the readers want to read.

Thanks,

Jane Pen

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5 Responses to “Writing for Money”
  • Ruby Hawk
    August 19th, 2009 at 6:18 pm

    Very important tips,will be a help for everyone.

  • Integritas
    August 19th, 2009 at 9:46 pm

    Jane:
    I read both of your excellent pieces: The Power of Writing Online and, Optimize Your Success as a Online Writer.
    I would like to establish a network friendship relationship mentoring aspect.
    My question in regards to triond.com: my first two articles have not gotten hardly any responses/hits as I’ve gotten paid for my first two online articles 06 cents.
    I realize that I am just starting out and am not belittling the amount.
    Is it worth being on this website?
    I am writing about what I know and am comfortable with.
    Sincerely,
    Integritas

  • Butterfly Musings
    August 22nd, 2009 at 8:43 pm

    another great article with excellent advise!

  • rexaniel
    August 24th, 2009 at 8:37 am

    Hello nice article, keep it up…By the way I am happy to tell you that you can now repost your trionds article to bukisa. Bukisa is a very good site to earn . They allow us to repost our article to thier site as long as we are the original author of the article and it must be a minimum of 250 words. This somehow can double our income monthly. Please join now just copy the link below:

    http://www.bukisa.com/join/4941

  • Prism
    September 26th, 2009 at 3:18 pm

    Great advice! Thanks!

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